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Jade Eliane Klemme

Neuropsychological report writer

Jade is a passionate student who is just beginning her professional doctorate in neuropsychology at the Université du Québec en Outaouais. Although she briefly explored psychoeducation and interned with young children showing signs of developmental delay at the CLSC du Lac St-Louis, it was in neuropsychology that she discovered her true passion. Her love for this discipline has led her to return to it with determination.

As part of her doctoral essay project, Jade is interested in the developmental trajectory of people with autism. More specifically, her study focuses on the difference in the presentation of autism-related characteristics between school-age boys and girls. Outside academia, her interests revolve around pottery, volleyball and reading. She also has a passion for travel. With five Asian countries already under her belt, as well as long adventures in Australia and New Zealand, she is constantly inspired by new experiences that enrich her dreamy spirit and desire to explore.